Abstract Photography

1. Blur portrait
Emphasizes movement, passion, and energy in Concepts blur portrait.
Can stand for the mental or experience state of the subject.

Methods: Motion blur: Longer exposure durations allow one to capture movement.
Following the subject during the shot will produce a dynamic effect via panning.

Effects
It generates abstraction or mystery.
Emphasizes the core of the person instead than their appearance.

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2. Lighting Structure: 
Natural light: Make use of sunshine at several daily hours.
Artificial light can be created to provide particular effects via bulbs, LEDs, or flash.

Composition
Playing with contrast will help to add depth by shadows and highlights.
Incorporating surfaces like glass or water for more complexity reflects.

mood and atmosphere
Emotional tones depending on light color might be warm or chilly.
– Direction of light: Affecting form and spatial impression.

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3.  Architecture – Perspective
Special angles: photographing structures from unusual points of view.
Emphasizing repeating forms and lines, symmetry and patterns become clear.

Materiality
Emphasizing the building materials—glass, concrete, etc.—textures help to show
Showing how buildings interact with their surroundings helps one to understand integration with the surroundings.

Investigating several architectural styles and their relevance will help one to reflect culturally both historically and present.
Urban settings: Architectural expression of the core of city life.

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4. Nature Scenes: Elements
Landscapes: Emphasizing rivers, forests, and mountains, natural formations
Abstract depictions of plants and animals constitute flora and fauna.

Techniques – Depth of field: emphasizing particular facets of nature with shallow focus.
Recording the interaction of light with trees or on water surfaces helps one understand its playfulness.

Emotional Impact: Serenity vs. Chaos: Using dynamic scenes or peaceful settings to transfer emotions.
Reflecting variations in nature and their emotional resonance, seasons


My main objective is to capture architectural images generally. Julius Shulman is one of the most influential artists whose famous photos of mid-century modern architecture greatly changed my viewpoint. His ability to capture the interaction of light and shadow, together with the flawless integration of structures into their surroundings, inspires me to investigate and communicate the tales underlying architectural forms. I try to consider not only the buildings but also the feelings and stories they inspire in their surrounds.

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